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amy hollyfield is live foris foris before. >> reporter: and we got a little bit rain. and there is a small square and there is fine. this area attracts pla s many p. and it is difficult it firefight because it is so steep and rugged. it has destroyed some homes. there is no count on that yet. we did traalk to a woman whose parents lost their home. >> it is just really hard. because i remember my parents building that whole house with everything that they had. and it is hard. >> reporter: they 245d crhad cr trying to chip away at it. as the storm arrived, they wanted to make as much progress as they come. we have not seen any lightning. we did experience a little rain and so we'll get you know as soon as we get the assessment from the fire teams. amy hole felyfielhollyfield, ab. >> czu has burned more than 47,000 acre s and and and and d administers contained. and just lian glover is live fo us. >> reporter: yeah? 77,000 people have been evacuated as this fire is now only 8% contained. some 74,000 acres. and we've seen the destruction. i believe this is from bowled id b
amy hollyfield is live foris foris before. >> reporter: and we got a little bit rain. and there is a small square and there is fine. this area attracts pla s many p. and it is difficult it firefight because it is so steep and rugged. it has destroyed some homes. there is no count on that yet. we did traalk to a woman whose parents lost their home. >> it is just really hard. because i remember my parents building that whole house with everything that they had. and it is hard....
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officials can better trace the infection chain in case there was an outbreak but there was little sign of fori mind he's expanse waiting to get in there again not a fun fact i want to only go to events where we can socially distance and wouldn't go to one if that's not possible other than that we don't really worry about a kind of a thing and begin our party before we go to concerts and i'm really glad that we can do it again because of these q concerts i'm not worried about it but i'm sure as long as you protect yourself everything's ok. but i'm one of the several ships out of school doesn't want to bother going to shut off we go to a lot of concerts here especially at this arena because i have friends that work here but it was really strange not being able to come here for half a year if there was a closeness and live music is something different than listening to music on the internet or on a cd i'm really looking forward to it 1st record. for my new of them it's their 1st b. concert since the beginning of the pandemic from the moment they enter their weena until the find their seat visitor
officials can better trace the infection chain in case there was an outbreak but there was little sign of fori mind he's expanse waiting to get in there again not a fun fact i want to only go to events where we can socially distance and wouldn't go to one if that's not possible other than that we don't really worry about a kind of a thing and begin our party before we go to concerts and i'm really glad that we can do it again because of these q concerts i'm not worried about it but i'm sure as...
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. ♪ >> in japan, there is an old belief that a crane can l fori a thousand yearsve -- live 4000 yearsif you fold 1000 paper cranes, they will protect you from illness. after the bomb fell on 1945, the august 6, people folded paper cranes. ♪ today in hiroshima, men, women and children are still folding paper cranes. especially children. they are still suffering from radiation effects of the bomb. what is it like to be a child in hiroshima so many years after the war? these children look like children anywhere, but the park they are playing in is called the peace park, and the monument behind them is the cemetery dedicated to the 70,000 people known to have died from the bomb. although estimates go as high as 200,000 or more. on a hot summer morning, much like this one, that first bomb flashed this sky and destroyed the city. now, children play in the fountain in front of the peace museum, which bears grim testimony of what the bonded to the first city that experienced it. the children can see the atomic dome at a distance. it was once the industrial exhibition hall. now, it is the only
. ♪ >> in japan, there is an old belief that a crane can l fori a thousand yearsve -- live 4000 yearsif you fold 1000 paper cranes, they will protect you from illness. after the bomb fell on 1945, the august 6, people folded paper cranes. ♪ today in hiroshima, men, women and children are still folding paper cranes. especially children. they are still suffering from radiation effects of the bomb. what is it like to be a child in hiroshima so many years after the war? these children...
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Aug 6, 2020
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the company, they are doing the best that they c can, why would we have basic liability protection forie universities, her schools, and a place of business. we are having this bill in our system and what that should be is a total reform, that is not what this is about, just like we help the state department and the cares act, we should help the usps and the skills law, we have had some pushback on migration and they needed that fee-based, when somebody applies to come into the country with their visa system they pay a fe to be able to do that. so obviously the not coming in right now so those areas of immigration policies. we should come alongside and be able to help those with unique situations and federal agencies. we should deal with election issues, maybe not election this body want, in the cares act we includedhe $350 million to the state to help them into election for this fall, $350 million. almost none of that has been used by state, in the bill itself and also require the state legislature to add matching dollars and to be able to come in when we put that out from this body, tho
the company, they are doing the best that they c can, why would we have basic liability protection forie universities, her schools, and a place of business. we are having this bill in our system and what that should be is a total reform, that is not what this is about, just like we help the state department and the cares act, we should help the usps and the skills law, we have had some pushback on migration and they needed that fee-based, when somebody applies to come into the country with...
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fori think it is good people to take the pride it does , letters to santa, messages from the tooth fairy, families communicating. i know people are doing some things on social media and that is good, but as a grandmother, i can tell you there is no substitute to a drawing or note from your grandchild through the mail. cultureortant is our and our health. 1.2 billion subscriptions sent through the mail in 2019. 90% depending on the figures, and we are trying to verify them but at least 80% of these prescriptions sent from the v.a. through the mail. when the mail slows down, the medication slows down and the health of our veterans is affected and that too we are hearing is affected from the mail slowing down. that's what we have to address today, and again, we will go over all of the provisions in the bill for slope -- for stopping the slowing down of the mail. now the postmaster general is saying we will not do any of this until after the election. our legislation is not just about the election. surprise,t -- surprise, the postmaster general -- the coronavirus, covid-19, which has a big i
fori think it is good people to take the pride it does , letters to santa, messages from the tooth fairy, families communicating. i know people are doing some things on social media and that is good, but as a grandmother, i can tell you there is no substitute to a drawing or note from your grandchild through the mail. cultureortant is our and our health. 1.2 billion subscriptions sent through the mail in 2019. 90% depending on the figures, and we are trying to verify them but at least 80% of...
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watch president trump and vice president pence accept their fory's nomination reelection.ge of the republican national convention begins monday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. delegates officially nominating trump and pence. and at 8:30 p.m. eastern, the evening session kicks off. watch live on c-span, live streaming and on-demand at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. and before the evening session, watch c-span at 6:00 p.m. eastern, for past convention speeches by prominent republican politicians, senator howard baker, pat buchanan, former secretary of state colin powell, and former secretary of state condoleezza rice. watch past convention speeches at the start of the republican national convention monday, only on c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. tonight on c-span, postmaster general louis dejoy testifies before the senate homeland security and governmental affairs committee on u.s. postal service operations during covid-19 and the 2020 election. then president trump delivers remarks at a counsel for national policy meeting in arlington, virginia. after
watch president trump and vice president pence accept their fory's nomination reelection.ge of the republican national convention begins monday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. delegates officially nominating trump and pence. and at 8:30 p.m. eastern, the evening session kicks off. watch live on c-span, live streaming and on-demand at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. and before the evening session, watch c-span at 6:00 p.m. eastern, for past convention speeches by prominent republican...
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to staylt at hoe in place because we are trying to address how we do the research that is necessary fory a vaccine, hopefully one y we have that vaccine, how we ramp up the testing that is needed so everybody can feel safe and comfortable knowing whether they have the virus were not for the antibody, were not there yet more work needs to be done particular by the congress but the american public has heard in their sheltering in place, their staying home, they shudder their businesses and now more than ever, this country needs the senate to act, the house ando senate job with the work ofay comprehensive package and i say comprehensive because we cannot just pick and choose winners and losers, this is not what this is about. this is about making sure we are bringing relief and helping those across this country and everybody is impacted because we promise them, if you do what we say and you help stop the virus, we will have your back, we are going to take care of you. but i will say, we have failed at that, this administration has failed, we have failed at the promise, i know when we all go
to staylt at hoe in place because we are trying to address how we do the research that is necessary fory a vaccine, hopefully one y we have that vaccine, how we ramp up the testing that is needed so everybody can feel safe and comfortable knowing whether they have the virus were not for the antibody, were not there yet more work needs to be done particular by the congress but the american public has heard in their sheltering in place, their staying home, they shudder their businesses and now...
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fori: what are you looking in terms of the credit space?ou would still want to see a robust prospect for domestic recovery. this low yield world, where investors are looking at where they can pick in the zero yield environment, i think one market that has been very under looked is u.s. dollar denominated emerging-market corporate bonds. these are companies that have better balance sheets than in the rated peers u.s. credit market. what is happening there is a lot of these companies, their rating is capped by the country. so the balance sheet might mean they should be investment grade issuer. but because they are based in a country that is investment grade, it is capped. you actually get better balance sheet and higher yields than you do in the developed market. i think there are also lower durations, so you don't have the same kind of u.s. sensitivity in treasuries,e u.s. 20, 30 basis points, they might not go up a lot, but they are not going down. i think they offer a very attractive balance sheet. fundamentals, less treasury sensitivities
fori: what are you looking in terms of the credit space?ou would still want to see a robust prospect for domestic recovery. this low yield world, where investors are looking at where they can pick in the zero yield environment, i think one market that has been very under looked is u.s. dollar denominated emerging-market corporate bonds. these are companies that have better balance sheets than in the rated peers u.s. credit market. what is happening there is a lot of these companies, their...
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fory: sports is a big boost advertising.nd they wereoday saying revenues are going to be so key to them. it is still very difficult with coronavirus and social distancing rules, but that will hopefully be a bright spot after all of this pain and suffering we have been through this year. watch thisinuing to coming through on the call. they said they are going to spend a billion dollars to restart tv production this year. disney plus is the bright spot here. will streaming offset what is happening in the parks business, given that so many of disney's operations and franchises are tied into the story of the films. will go direct to streaming a. how do you see the company evolving away from the parks business? kelly: streaming will be important. they did say they crossed that critical 60 million subscriber figure. i want to focus on "mulan." this is a huge movie that could have made a billion dollars at the box office. it is going to premiere on disney plus at $30 in addition to your subscription. what they are saying is that th
fory: sports is a big boost advertising.nd they wereoday saying revenues are going to be so key to them. it is still very difficult with coronavirus and social distancing rules, but that will hopefully be a bright spot after all of this pain and suffering we have been through this year. watch thisinuing to coming through on the call. they said they are going to spend a billion dollars to restart tv production this year. disney plus is the bright spot here. will streaming offset what is...
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-china risk foris the bigger europe, and indeed everyone.he tariff conflicts we have seen seem to have a short-lived impact on markets. markets and the economies can adjust relatively easily. the more conflict decide is the tech side. the reason is all of the different trade treaties and standards need to be rewritten if we do have a tech war. the complexity is much higher compared to tariffs. as a result, the tech war is really the bigger risk here. alix: thanks a lot. it was really good to check up with you.- catch up there of the interview with jetblue ceo. is there going to be any transatlantic travel this year? this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back to watching "bloomberg markets." jet fuels saying that demand, the outlook is getting tougher and tougher. southwest is talking about reducing demand as we approach the fall. at 40%e is flying capacity that they had a year ago. they are seeing less demand than anticipated. the guy that runs it joined me a little earlier on to talk about where demand is going. robin: we are flying about 40% o
-china risk foris the bigger europe, and indeed everyone.he tariff conflicts we have seen seem to have a short-lived impact on markets. markets and the economies can adjust relatively easily. the more conflict decide is the tech side. the reason is all of the different trade treaties and standards need to be rewritten if we do have a tech war. the complexity is much higher compared to tariffs. as a result, the tech war is really the bigger risk here. alix: thanks a lot. it was really good to...
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caller: thank you for taking my call. , c-span, forys giving us an opportunity to air our views. the sameoday is not america when the constitution was written so many years ago. america is constantly changing because of immigration. allowing new people from all over the world to come to america, that is why america is the melting pot. it does not appear to me that .onald trump understand that he does not want to see that positive and forward and progressive change to be continued. he wants to take us back to the america when the constitution was written for white people and by white people only. guest: let me address this -- caller: trump is the wrong leader for this country, ok? any responsible white man or woman would know that america is changing and would embrace the progressiveness of this country. host: i will have betsy mccaughey respond. guest: although this is not on the topic of this particular session, i am happy to respond, and actually, the president responded in his speech last night. the constitution was written 200 years ago, is still our guidepost for how we gove
caller: thank you for taking my call. , c-span, forys giving us an opportunity to air our views. the sameoday is not america when the constitution was written so many years ago. america is constantly changing because of immigration. allowing new people from all over the world to come to america, that is why america is the melting pot. it does not appear to me that .onald trump understand that he does not want to see that positive and forward and progressive change to be continued. he wants to...
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by freedom, but by plantation capitalism that continues to cause domination and control, -- access foris and equality for all. [applause] we have not created them. john lewis did not create them, we inherited them. is our path to see the spiritual forces. i name them racism, sexism, capitalism, plantation capitalism. those poisons still dominate far too many of us in many different ways. john's light was a singular to the from birth campaigns in the south, to see that to get us to must forces of wickedness be resisted. do not let our own hearts drink any of that poison. of the, drink the truth , if we would honor and celebrate john lewis' life, let us then recommit our souls, our minds, our hearts, our bodies, our strength to the continuing the wrong dismantle in our midst and to allow a earth and newnew .eaven to emerge i close with this poem from langston hughes, which is a kind of sign and symbol of what john and what we,nts too, can represent and are continuing journey. worldon hughes, i dream a -- human,m a world where no , wherer human will scorn and will bless the earth, peace its
by freedom, but by plantation capitalism that continues to cause domination and control, -- access foris and equality for all. [applause] we have not created them. john lewis did not create them, we inherited them. is our path to see the spiritual forces. i name them racism, sexism, capitalism, plantation capitalism. those poisons still dominate far too many of us in many different ways. john's light was a singular to the from birth campaigns in the south, to see that to get us to must forces...
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korea had to rely on export similar but played a very major role as china managing this very gradually forion how we are seeing china right now, talk about the current and the medium-term forecast that j.p. morgan has, why we agree china is on the path for self-sufficiency at some of the geopolitical risks we are monitoring.we think china is having a v-shaped recovery this year, we've taken that forecast we have it at two percent this year we had below one percent, we have the rest of the world the local economy contracting four percent so two percent growth in china next year 2020 we have china growing at over eight percent. i think i've been very amazed by how they've actually been able to return to some type of normalcy i don't think this can be located elsewhere given china's ability to control so many parts of the economy but i think china has enormous source of strength tom writes in the book, the stable funding from the financial sector a single party that commercial resources we see them doing enormous external if this year and the fiscal deficit that will be north of 15 percent of
korea had to rely on export similar but played a very major role as china managing this very gradually forion how we are seeing china right now, talk about the current and the medium-term forecast that j.p. morgan has, why we agree china is on the path for self-sufficiency at some of the geopolitical risks we are monitoring.we think china is having a v-shaped recovery this year, we've taken that forecast we have it at two percent this year we had below one percent, we have the rest of the world...
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event forying another september 15, looking at the three year anniversary of hurricane irma and maria. in the meantime, please stay safe and thank you for joining us today. >> follow the federal response to their coronavirus outbreak at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch congress, white house briefings, and updates from governors. track the spread of the virus throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. any time,emand, unfiltered as c-span.org/coronavirus -- at c-span.org/coronavirus. colleen shogan is the vice chair of the women's suffrage centennial women's suffrage centennial commission. she is also the vice chair of the white house historical association, joining us here in washington and. thank you so much for being with us. guest: thank you, and good morning. host: let's talk about the significance of this week, august 16, 1920, and the key role it played in the 19th amendment. guest: yes, in august of 1920, 30 five states had ratified the 19th but the 36th
event forying another september 15, looking at the three year anniversary of hurricane irma and maria. in the meantime, please stay safe and thank you for joining us today. >> follow the federal response to their coronavirus outbreak at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch congress, white house briefings, and updates from governors. track the spread of the virus throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. any time,emand, unfiltered as c-span.org/coronavirus -- at...
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line foris next on the those who have had their hours reduced. what kind of work you do? because i my am an engineer, but i also have a contracting business as a second job, if you like. drop in my earnings. a daughter in college, whom i support. my comments are this -- number trump was about two months behind on preparations. is of the suffering today related to trump not being prepared the first two months. number two, all this money the government is giving away, trillions of dollars is adding to our deficit. you can imagine how much deficit we are having right now because of the trillions to help them out. it could have been avoided if the number one man of the country, the president, acted in a timely manner. bezosird comment is, jeff and others made a ton of money during the covid period. i think congress, the house, the senate and the white house should get together and impose a 40% fory tax -- 30%, one time, or maybe a quarter -- to help out the country. that should not be a problem. that is where leadership comes in. host: thank you for the call. front page of th
line foris next on the those who have had their hours reduced. what kind of work you do? because i my am an engineer, but i also have a contracting business as a second job, if you like. drop in my earnings. a daughter in college, whom i support. my comments are this -- number trump was about two months behind on preparations. is of the suffering today related to trump not being prepared the first two months. number two, all this money the government is giving away, trillions of dollars is...
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fory lai was in detention 36 hours. he was released from the police station just after midnight.clined to speak to the media that had gathered outside when he was released on bail. the day before, he had, the headquarters of next media, which publishes the apple daily, raided. his yacht was searched. he was under detention for suspicion of collusion with foreign forces under the national security law, as well as, i got a statement from hong kong police, saying there are suspicions as well of financial fraud. these individuals, many of whom have been released on bail, including jimmy lai's two sons and agnes chao and a freelance journalist, have been released on bail and they expect to go through the prosecutorial process in hong kong. chinada: we are hearing has given its blessing to the extension of the current legislative term in hong kong. what is the significance of that? >> it represents the second time in as many months that china's parliament, the standing committee of the npc, has weighed in to interpret the basic law. the first time was june 30 with the implementation of
fory lai was in detention 36 hours. he was released from the police station just after midnight.clined to speak to the media that had gathered outside when he was released on bail. the day before, he had, the headquarters of next media, which publishes the apple daily, raided. his yacht was searched. he was under detention for suspicion of collusion with foreign forces under the national security law, as well as, i got a statement from hong kong police, saying there are suspicions as well of...
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any other candidates fory president 2016 . their whole bunch of them including the chairman and myself. were either yes or no. sally yates: answer to that is no. and there is no information the russians were with any candidates other than donald trump. >> other than conservation the trump campaign. when did you first become aware of investigation and the surveillance carterr page. sally yates: device application was given to me in october. i knew there must be law enforcement working on it. or prior to that. it would've been in the october range. >> i don't mean to interrupt but wasn't he also being taped. sally yates: my understanding of the time my understanding is that there was a recorded conversation between papadopoulos and source. not wire cast surveillance. statement but the government orchestrated this right. sally yates: not sure. >> so we know that the government had a recording. this seems to me, surveillance. >> so when they came to you asking to surveilled members of the trump campaign because of conduct they all
any other candidates fory president 2016 . their whole bunch of them including the chairman and myself. were either yes or no. sally yates: answer to that is no. and there is no information the russians were with any candidates other than donald trump. >> other than conservation the trump campaign. when did you first become aware of investigation and the surveillance carterr page. sally yates: device application was given to me in october. i knew there must be law enforcement working on...
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. ♪ >> in japan, there is an old belief that a crane can l fori a thousand yearsve -- live 4000 years you fold 1000 paper cranes, they will protect you from illness.
. ♪ >> in japan, there is an old belief that a crane can l fori a thousand yearsve -- live 4000 years you fold 1000 paper cranes, they will protect you from illness.